2025 Archived Webinars

The list below is our extensive collection of archived webinars. Some webinars are complimentary to members while others have a discounted fee. Members will need to log into our site in order to receive the member rate and non-members will be asked to create a website account in order to make a purchase. 


Once you have selected one or more webinars from the available categories on the left menu, you can complete the order process by clicking on the "Proceed to Checkout" button or the "CART" icon at the top of the page. Instructions to access the webinar along with links to any resource material will be provided on the confirmation page as well as in a separate email that will be sent to you immediately following the transaction.

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An Overview of Dementia and Supportive Communication

PRESENTED BY: Bernice Chan, BA, MSW, Public Education Coordinator, Alzheimer Society of Toronto

  • Understand the difference between Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
  • Identify the signs and symptoms of dementia.
  • Demonstrate effective strategies to interact with someone with dementia.
  • Understand the programs and services available at the Alzheimer Society of Ontario.


Non-Member Price: 25.00
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Arthritis Care Essentials

PRESENTED BY: Claire Jacek, OT Reg. (Ont.), Arthritis Rehabilitation and Education Program, Arthritis Society Canada

  • Understand the prevalence and impact of arthritis in Canada.
  • Understand the difference between osteoarthritis and inflammatory arthritis diagnoses and relevant management approaches.
  • Be aware of key resources for clinical practice to improve your professional competence and support your clients' arthritis self-management.


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Assessing and Treating People Who Love to Make Music

PRESENTED BY: Marial Williams, OTD, OTR/L, Endeavor Health, Jeffrey Sabo, MA, PhD Candidate, University of Ottawa, Christine Guptill, OT Reg. (Ont.), BSc, BMus, MS(OT), PhD, University of Ottawa

  • Understand the complexity of music making as an occupation in clients lives.
  • Identify considerations and task demands specific to instrumental musicians during the assessment process and when developing treatment plans.
  • Use case studies to apply evidence-based knowledge gained in the webinar to promote clients occupational performance.


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Exploring the Packer Managing Fatigue Program

PRESENTED BY: Dr. Tanya Packer, PhD, OT Reg. (N.S.), Professor, School of Health Administration, Dalhousie University and Michelle Lehman, MSc(OT), OT Reg. (N.S.), CEO, Think Self-Management

  • Identify the purpose and utility of the Packer Managing Fatigue Program.
  • Using the Packer Managing Fatigue Program as an example, recognize methods and approaches for integrating self-management and occupational therapy theory into practice.
  • Examine the body of evidence relating to the Packer Managing Fatigue Program.


Non-Member Price: 25.00
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From Clinician to Innovator: How AI is Transforming OT

PRESENTED BY: Shelley Vaisberg, OT Reg. (Ont.), Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer of Brainbot Rehab

  • Understand the fundamentals of AI and how it is being used in healthcare today.
  • Identify key ways AI is transforming occupational therapy, including personalized interventions, between-visit monitoring, and streamlined documentation.
  • Recognize opportunities for integrating AI into occupational therapy practice and clinical workflows with minimal effort or cost.
  • Understand potential challenges and ethical considerations when implementing AI in occupational therapy.


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Helping Kids Thrive Starts with Sleep

PRESENTED BY: Anya McLaren-Barnett, MD, FRCPC, Assistant Professor, Department of Paediatrics, McMaster University

  • Identify sleep as a foundational occupation that influences pediatric development and function.
  • Recognize key signs and symptoms of sleep disruption in youth ages 0–18.
  • Ask targeted questions to assess sleep health during client intake.
  • Explain how sleep health assessment fits within the occupational therapy scope of practice.


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Improving Refugee Access to OT in the Home and Community

PRESENTED BY: Vilma Oliveros, BA Counselling Psychology, Logotherapist, SPEC Social Determinants on Health, Barry Trentham, PhD, MES, BSc (OT), and Chantal D'Souza, OT Reg. (Ont.)

  • Understand ROTA's advocacy strategies for improving occupational therapy access for refugee populations.
  • Examine the ROTA-GPS Health Navigators partnership model for enhancing palliative home care services for refugees.
  • Identify specific barriers preventing refugees from accessing occupational therapy and other essential home/community care services.
  • Learn practical methods to navigate the Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP) as a funding mechanism for occupational therapy services.
  • Discover concrete opportunities for collaboration with ROTA and GPS Health Navigators to expand occupational therapy access for refugee populations.


Non-Member Price: 25.00
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Intersectionality, Power and Privilege: Why Do They Matter?

PRESENTED BY: Patrice de Peiza, OT Reg. (Ont.), ND (inactive), MScCH, CLT Occupational Therapist

  • Examine the concept of intersectionality and its relationship with power.
  • Understand how your privileges and implicit biases influence your perception of Black people.
  • Learn strategies you can apply right now to create more inclusive spaces for individuals belonging to equity-deserving groups.


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Intro to the OT Hospital Role for Emerging OTs

PRESENTED BY: Kiera Smith, OT Reg. (Ont.), Clare Gaherty, OT Reg. (Ont.), Lindsay Bereziuk, OT Reg. (Ont.), and Stephanie Chu, OT Reg. (Ont.)

  • Identify professional practice skills and competencies used in the hospital sector.
  • Learn strategies to support the transition from graduate school to hospital-based OT practice.
  • Explore opportunities for professional growth within the OT hospital sector.


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Medical Cannabis and Accident Benefits Coverage

PRESENTED BY: Yukti Choudhry Gupta, MVA Program Manager, Apollo Cannabis Clinics

  • Highlight the importance of using medical cannabis under the guidance of a qualified physician.
  • Distinguish between recreational and medical cannabis.
  • Identify clients who may benefit from medical cannabis prescription.
  • Recognize therapeutic effects of medical cannabis.
  • Gain familiarity with various forms of cannabis and the intended usage.
  • Have resources to connect clients with Apollo Cannabis Clinic.
  • Understand the process of obtaining coverage under a client's Accident Benefit claim.


Non-Member Price: 25.00
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Motor Vehicle Accident Recovery: Client and OT Perspectives

PRESENTED BY: Katelyn Bridge, OT Reg. (Ont.), Doctoral Candidate, Rehabilitation and Health Leadership, Queen’s University

  • Appreciate the physical and psychosocial consequences of MVAs for those injured.
  • Describe the factors that influence recovery following an MVA within the biological, psychological and social domains.
  • Recognize the presence of the identified factors within your clients.
  • Articulate the role for occupational therapists in addressing these factors to best support client recovery post-MVA.


Non-Member Price: 25.00
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Sleep Disruption and Traumatic Stress

PRESENTED BY: Michelle Ward (she/her), MSc. (OT), OT Reg. (Ont.) and Ceilidh Cunningham (she/her), OT Reg. (Ont.)

  • Explore the relationship between trauma and sleep and the impact on function and recovery.
  • Gain further insights into current best practice approaches to managing disturbed sleep using a trauma informed lens.
  • Discuss additional considerations for the occupational therapist's role with supporting sleep in clients who have experienced trauma.


Non-Member Price: 70.00
Member price: 45.00
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Small Changes, Big Impact: Taking Action for Success

PRESENTED BY: Milinda Alexander (she/her), OT Reg. (Ont.), Life Coach, MA Leadership, International Coach Federation (ICF) Member

  • Understand the research behind growth mindset, and explore how adopting this perspective can help you embrace challenges, persist through setbacks, and unlock your full potential.
  • Reflect on the changes you want to see in your life and identify areas where small, intentional shifts can lead to meaningful personal and professional growth, supporting long-term positive results.
  • Leave with actionable steps to integrate new habits and mindsets, setting you up for continuous progress and fulfillment.


Non-Member Price: 25.00
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Supporting Sexual Well-Being - A Skillful Approach for OTs

PRESENTED BY: Dr. Stephen de Wit, DHS, MPH, ACS, Sexologist

  • In this webinar, there are a variety of terms used, topics covered, and equipment displayed. These are used to support the presenter's goals and messaging related to addressing sexual health and wellbeing of clients.
  • Confidently initiate conversations about sexual well-being with clients.
  • Normalize discussions of sexual health as part of holistic client care.
  • Apply specific strategies to incorporate sexual health into assessments.
  • Maintain clear professional boundaries while discussing sensitive topics.
  • Tailor your communication to respect diverse cultural, religious, and personal values.
  • Apply specific strategies to incorporate sexual health into assessments.
  • Use inclusive language that supports all sexual orientations and gender identities.


Non-Member Price: 70.00
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Supporting the ALS Community: The ALS Society of Canada

PRESENTED BY: Rabia Shah, Senior Equipment Program Manager and Emily Moffatt, National Community Lead, ALS Society of Canada

  • Understand the progression of ALS.
  • Recognize the supports and services available to people living with ALS.
  • Explain the available programs to patients.
  • Understand the need to plan ahead for ALS patients/clients, particularly for their equipment needs.


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Tax and Retirement Planning

PRESENTED BY: Timothy Szeto, MBA, CFP, CLU, CIM, CIWM, CHS, FCSI

  • Learn how to reduce taxes without using RRSPs.
  • Understand how to maximize returns without taking extra risk.
  • Learn how to produce a tax-free retirement income stream.
  • Bullet-proof a retirement plan from unforeseen events.
  • Avoid making the government the biggest beneficiary of the estate.


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The Dynamic Duo: Unleashing the Power of OT-OTA Synergy

PRESENTED BY: Debra Cooper (she/her), BAHSc, OTA/PTA, University Health Network - Lyndhurst, Spinal Cord, Teresa Avvampato (she/her), OT Reg. (Ont.), MSc (OT), DSc, Durham College, and M. Shone Joos (she/her), M.Sc., OT Reg. (Ont.) ACUE, Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream, Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto

  • Describe key strategies for improving occupational therapy services through OT and OTA teamwork.
  • Identify practical tips and tricks to strengthen collaboration between OTs and OTAs, considering the growing demand for therapy services.
  • Explain proven tactics to enhance workflow efficiency and deliver quality care in occupational therapy practice, fostering positive outcomes for clinicians and patients alike.


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Unexpected Spaces: OTs Impact in Dentistry and Beyond

PRESENTED BY: Elisabeth Thompson, OT Reg. (Ont.), Clinical Instructor, University at Buffalo, School of Dental Medicine

  • Understand the role of OT in oral health for children and adults with special healthcare needs.
  • Recognize the importance of collaboration between OTs and dental providers.
  • Implement strategies to overcome barriers in oral health care outside the dental office.


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Workplace Mental Health: Opportunities and Resources for OTs

PRESENTED BY: Ceilidh Cunningham, OT Reg. (Ont.) and Behdin Nowrouzi-Kia, OT Reg. (Ont.), PhD, FRSA, University of Toronto

  • Describe the landscape of workplace mental health and the need for occupational therapy.
  • Reflect on "a day-in-the-life" of occupational therapists working within this sector.
  • Access resources designed by and for OTs to support entry to workplace mental health practice.
  • Access a network of OTs working in this sector.


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